Income Tax return can now be filed without PAN by using Aadhar Number.

Additional deduction of Rs. 1.5 Lakhs shall be allowed for interest on home loan, which is borrowed upto 31.03.2020. However houses with the cost of upto Rs 45 lakhs shall only be eligible for this additional deduction.

To discourage use of cash by businesses, TDS @ 2% shall be deducted by banks on cash withdrawals exceeding Rs.1 crore per annum.

Currently reduced corporate tax rate of 25% is applicable to companies with an annual turnover capping of Rs 250 crore only. This capping has been proposed to increase from Rs. 250 crore to Rs. 400 crore. This will cover up 99.3% of total companies in India.

Surcharge for individuals having taxable income between Rs. 2 crores to Rs. 5 crores has been increased to 18% from 15%.

Surcharge for individuals having taxable income of Rs 5 crores & above has been increased to 22% from 15%.

Proposal to give relief in levy of Securities Transaction Tax (STT).

To make electric vehicles affordable, additional IT deduction on 1.5 lakh on interest paid on loan taken to purchase electric vehicles.

To reduce GST Rate from 12% to 5% on Electric vehicles.

Proposed to increase special additional excise duty by 1 rupee per litre and also infrastructure cess by 1 rupee per litre on petrol and diesel. This will make petrol and diesel costlier by Rs. 2 per litre.

New coins released for visually impaired to be made available to public very shortly.

Public sector banks to be provided 70,000 crore rupees to boost capital and improve credit.

To encourage women entrepreneurship, Women Self Help Group(SHG) Interest Subvention Programme to be expanded to all districts in India.

Exclusive TV programme for startups to be started. Channel will be designed and executed by startups themselves.

India will be made open defecation free on 2 October 2019, as per the dream of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

FM said, it is the right time to consider increasing minimum public shareholding in the listed companies. FM asked SEBI to consider raising the current threshold of 25% to 35%.

Pension benefit to be extended to around 3 crore retail traders and shopkeepers with an annual turnover less than Rs. 1.5 crore under Pradhan Mantri Karam Yogi Man Dhan Scheme.